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"Where did you grow up? I grew up in this little one-.
Question 1:
"Where did you grow up? I grew up in this little one-....... town outside of Redding, California called Whitmore," Mark*^*said to his date.
A.
tree
B.
book
C.
horse
D.
cop
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English Slang Idioms (270) | B2 – Upper-Intermediate
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As the secretary stepped between the boss and the employee he was yelling at for non-performance, she quietly said,*^*"Here are the documents you requested. I am going to take myself out of the ....... of fire here and go back to my desk.*^*You know where to find me if you need anything."
His dad pressured him to join the army his whole life. His father, his grandfather, his great-grandfather and his greatgreat-*^*grandfather had all been in the army. He didn't want to join but took the path of least ........ It was easier, in his*^*mind, to do a couple years in the military than to fight with his father.*^*
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